Eliminates prohibition on paper bags, and allows packaging options, for certain grocery orders for three years; requires program for disposition of reusable bags; extends timeframe for use of certain bags by food banks and pantries.
The introduction of A4859 presents a considerable shift in current state laws related to environmental regulations surrounding bag usage in the grocery sector. By enabling paper bags and other packaging options, the bill acknowledges the need for flexibility in shopping habits, particularly amid a growing reliance on delivery and curbside services. Advocates argue this change will ease customer burdens, especially for those unable to use reusable bags regularly, while opponents may express concern over the environmental implications of reintroducing single-use options.
Assembly Bill A4859, introduced in New Jersey, aims to amend existing legislation regarding bagging options for grocery stores and third-party delivery services. The bill eliminates the prohibition on the use of single-use paper bags and allows the inclusion of various packaging options for grocery orders, effective for a period of three years. This provision will enable grocery stores to provide multiple options for customers, including single-use paper bags containing at least 40% postconsumer recycled content, cardboard boxes, and reusable bags. It also proposes the option for customers to receive unpackaged groceries in their own containers.
Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include the environmental impact of allowing paper bags and the potential dependency on these single-use options. Critics may argue that reauthorizing paper bags could undermine progress made toward reducing plastic waste and encouraging sustainable practices among consumers. Conversely, supporters of A4859 posit that the legislation includes necessary provisions that require grocery stores and delivery services to establish return, sanitation, and reuse programs for reusable bags, promoting a circular economy and reducing waste in the long term.